Anoikis-related genes in breast cancer patients: reliable biomarker of prognosis
Mingzheng Tang,
Yao Rong,
Xiaofeng Li
et al.
Abstract:Background
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women, and its progression is closely related to the phenomenon of anoikis. Anoikis, the specific programmed death resulting from a lack of contact between cells and the extracellular matrix, has recently been recognized as playing a critical role in tumor initiation, maintenance, and treatment. The ability of cancer cells to resist anoikis leads to cancer progression and metastatic colonization. However, the impact of anoikis on the progn… Show more
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